… health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive … behaviour is still limited, but findings from France suggest that miscommunication with partners also seems … to report their patients’ immigration status (Make Mothers Matter, forthcoming 2022). But it is not only …
… as heavy drinking and smoking [1] . Gender is an important social determinant of health, shaping and reproducing how … gap doubles to 15 p.p., again to the detriment of girls. France and Luxembourg have the highest gaps, of 23 p.p. [4] . … influential role in the health behaviour of lone mothers, who are likely to spend a disproportionate amount of …
… Allen, J., Balfour, R., Bell, R., and Marmot, M. (2014). Social determinants of mental health. International Review of … Moss, E., and Welch, M. (2021). Ten Economic Facts on How Mothers Spend Their Time. Retrieved from … Draft resolution proposed by Argentina, Chile, Finland, France, Indonesia, Netherlands, Rwanda, Singapore and Zambia. …
… through sensors, monitoring daily life activities (e.g. social and physical activities), helping to manage daily … especially heavy for those who are not professionals: the mothers, daughters, wives and sisters who are required to … in order to plan the most suitable medical response. In France, for example, some online platforms were developed for …
… at least 20 million people out of the risk of poverty or social exclusion. Since then, the total number of women and … in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Cyprus, Slovenia and France have shown most progress on closing their gender gaps … of poverty, with almost 4 in 10 lone parents – mostly lone mothers – at risk. Lone parents are also at a much higher …
… according to their different labour-market structures, social and political systems and demographic circumstances. … for men and women in employment, equal contributions from mothers and fathers at home and high-quality care for … (+ 16 p.p.), Portugal (+ 14 p.p.), Lithuania (+ 12 p.p.), France (+ 11 p.p.) and Spain (+ 10 p.p.) over the preceding …
… for fathers. Others, including extended leave for mothers, have negative associations. For gender-equality … (Kurowska, Michoń, & Godlewska-Bujok, 2018), while in France 4.4 % of beneficiaries were men (Boyer & Fagnani, … taxable income, be paid at a low flat rate similar to social assistance or be unpaid. No payment requirements are …
… both in relation to the broad definition of culture as a ‘social construction’ and to the way in which cultural policy … the gender pay gap. Sexism in society and culture creates conditions of profound difference and inequality between … posts. Governance roles for women range from 17% in France to 37% in the UK, while top management roles range …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … the European Commission. It has a strong focus on women/mothers to help address gender imbalances in literacy and … women’s and men’s study choices in teacher training. France In 2012 the French government engaged in a more …
… general disadvantaged position in the labour market makes mothers more likely than fathers to work part-time and take … women and men to participate more actively in all areas of social life. In particular, flexible working arrangements can … taking parental leave, while in Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany and Slovakia there were fewer than 10 fathers …
… sector. This category includes spouses, life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters, who play an active role in … This status, when available, gives women access to social benefits which in turn provide cover during maternity … This is changing gradually. In some countries (Finland, France and Spain), women have been accepted into these …